Glass run

ABSTRACT

In a glass run attached to a doorframe of a vehicle, comprising a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe and a fin formed integrally with the molded part and covering the corner part of the doorframe, a pair of hooks protrude from the back of the fin rim in the middle properly apart from each other and, when the glass run is attached to the corner part of the doorframe, the hooks are each engaged with a cutout formed in the flange of the doorframe so that the flange holds the fin rim, thereby holding the fin rim without opening and no aperture is creased between the garnish and the fin rim regardless of any assembly error with the garnish and glass run assembled to the doorframe.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a glass run attached to the doorframes of vehicles and particularly to a glass run having a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For example, a front door 1 of a vehicle shown in FIG. 1 has a glass run 4 attached to the inner side of a doorframe 2 for sealing between the doorframe 2 and a window glass 3. The glass run 4 generally consists of an extrusion attached along the upper side of the doorframe 2, an extrusion attached along the longitudinal part of the doorframe 2, and a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe 2 marked by “a” in FIG. 1 and connecting the two extrusions.

FIG. 2 shows a glass run 4 disclosed in the Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2004-50881 that is attached to the corner part of the doorframe 2. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view along the line A-A in FIG. 2. The glass run 4 consists of extrusions 4 a and 4 b and a molded part 4 c, each having a bottom wall 5, an inside wall 6, and an outside wall 7. A fin 9 is formed integrally with the molded part 4 c along the inner rim of the corner part for covering the doorframe 2 and improving the integrity with the doorframe 2. A hook-like fastener 11 is integrally formed on the back of the fin 9 along the rim in whole or in part, for example in the middle. When the glass run 4 is attached to the doorframe 2 and an garnish 12 is assembled to the doorframe 2, a bent edge 12 a of the garnish 12 that protrudes from the doorframe is engaged with the fastener 11 so as to prevent the fin 9 from being uplifted from the doorframe 2 and creating an aperture between the fin 9 and the doorframe 2, which impairs the appearance.

The triangular arrows in FIG. 2 indicate that on the blacked-out side thereof is the molded part and on the non-blacked-out side thereof is the extrusion. The same applies in other figures. In FIG. 3, extending inward from the inside wall 6 and outside wall 7, lips 13 a and 13 b are resiliently pressed against the window glass 3 for sealing between them and the window glass 3, respectively.

In the glass run shown in FIG. 3, the engagement between the garnish edge and the fastener 11 may be inappropriate due to some assembling error with the glass run 4 and garnish 12. Consequently, the fin 9 may be shifted outward and an aperture may be created between the fin 9 and the garnish 12 as shown by the dash-dot line in FIG. 3.

The purpose of the present invention is to provide a glass run that keeps the fin rim from opening even if there is any assembling error with the glass run and garnish so that no aperture is created between the fin and the garnish.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a glass run attached to a doorframe of a vehicle provided with an garnish, comprising a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe and a fin formed integrally with the molded part and covering the corner part of the doorframe. The fin has first hooks on the back along the rim. The first hooks are each engaged with a cutout formed in the doorframe so that the doorframe holds the fin.

Another invention is a glass run attached to a doorframe of a vehicle provided with an garnish, comprising a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe and a fin formed integrally with the molded part and covering the corner part of the doorframe. The fin has on the back along the door rim a second hook and a lip protruding in the opposite direction to the second hook and resiliently pressed against the doorframe. The second hook is engaged with the bent edge of the garnish that protrudes from the doorframe.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1: A side view of a front door of a vehicle;

FIG. 2: A perspective view of a prior art glass run attached to the corner part of a doorframe;

FIG. 3: A cross-sectional view along the line A-A in FIG. 2;

FIG. 4: A front view of the glass run of the present invention attached to the corner part of a doorframe;

FIG. 5: A cross-sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6: A front view of another embodiment of the glass run of the present invention attached to the corner part of a doorframe;

FIG. 7: A cross-sectional view along the line C-C in FIG. 6; and

FIG. 8: A front view of a further other embodiment of the glass run of the present invention attached to the corner part of a doorframe.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIG. 4 shows a glass run attached for example to the corner part of the doorframe 2 of the front door 1 of a vehicle shown in FIG. 1. The glass run 14 consists of an extrusion 15 attached along the upper side of the doorframe 2, an extrusion 16 attached along the longitudinal part of the doorframe 2, a molded part 17 attached to the corner part of the doorframe 2 and connecting the two extrusions 15 and 16, and a fin 18 along the inner periphery for covering the corner part of the doorframe 2. The fin 18 is formed integrally with the molded part 17.

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 4. The glass run 14 consists of a bottom wall 20, an outside wall 21, and an inside wall 22. The fin 18 is extended from the inside wall 22. A pair of first hooks 19 protrudes from the back of the fin 18 in the middle along the rim properly apart from each other. When the glass run 14 is attached to the corner part of the doorframe 2, the hooks 19 are each engaged with a cutout 21 formed in a flange 2 a of the doorframe 2. In the figure, the reference numbers 23 a and 23 b present lips that are extended inward from the outside and inside walls, respectively, and resiliently pressed against the window glass 3 to seal between them and the window glass 3.

The glass run 14 of the embodiment allows the first hooks 19 to be engaged with the cutouts 21 in the flange 2 a so that the flange 2 a holds the fin rim regardless of any assembly error with the doorframe 2 and garnish 12. Therefore, the fin rim does not open, preventing any aperture between the fin and the bent edge 12 a of the garnish 12.

The molded part 17 of the glass run 14 attached to the corner part of the doorframe 2 of this embodiment can have on the fin 18 a fastener 11 that fastens on the bent edge 12 a of the garnish 12 as in the prior art glass run 4 shown in FIG. 3. With the fastener 11 being provided on the fin 18 in addition to the hooks 19, the first hooks 19 are engaged with the cutouts 21 in the flange 2 a and the fastener 11 further fastens on the bent edge 12 a of the garnish 12, which ensures that the fin rim does not open. When the fin 18 is provided with the first hooks 19 and fastener 11, the second hook can fasten on the bent edge of the garnish even if the first hooks fail to be engaged with the cutouts, and no aperture will be created between the fin and the garnish as a result of the opened fin.

The molded part 17 of this embodiment has a pair of protruding first hooks 19. Three or more hooks or only one hook 19 can be formed in the middle along the rim or along the entire rim of the fin 18.

FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the glass run attached to the corner part of the door frame 2. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view along the line C-C in FIG. 6. A glass run 23 of the embodiment has the same structure as the glass run shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 except that a second hook 24 corresponding to the fastener 11 is formed on the back in the middle along the fin rim and a lip 25 protrudes in the opposite direction to the second hook 24 increasingly away from the fin 18 up to the tip instead of forming the pair of first hooks 19 along the fin rim.

In the glass run of this embodiment, the lip 25 protruding in the opposite direction to the hook 24 provides the fin rim with increased rigidity, preventing the fin rim from turning up and opening. The lip 25 is increasing spaced from the fin 18. When the glass run is attached to the doorframe 2, the lip 25 is pressed against the doorframe 2 and bent outward. The fin rim having a rigidity increased by the lip 25 is turned by the reaction force created upon the lip 25 being pressed against the doorframe 2 inward or in the anticlockwise direction in FIG. 7 about the engaging part between the second hook 24 and garnish 12 as the supporting point and then pressed against the bent edge 12 a of the garnish 12, whereby the fin does not open and no disfiguring aperture is created between the garnish bent edge 12 a and the glass run.

The second hook 24 and lip 25 of this embodiment are integrally formed. They can be formed at one position, or more positions, or along the entire fin rim like the first hooks 19 in the above embodiment. FIG. 8 shows an embodiment in which the second hook 24 and lip 25 are formed along the entire fin rim. 

1. A glass run attached to a doorframe of a vehicle provided with an garnish, comprising a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe and a fin formed integrally with the molded part and covering the corner part of the doorframe, characterized by the fact that the fin has on the back along the rim first hooks that are each engaged with a cutout formed in the doorframe so that the doorframe holds the fin.
 2. A glass run attached to a doorframe of a vehicle provided with an garnish, comprising a molded part attached to the corner part of the doorframe and a fin formed integrally with the molded part and covering the corner part of the doorframe, characterized by the fact that the fin has a second hook on the back along the rim which engages with the bent edge of the garnish that protrudes from the doorframe rim and a lip protruding in the opposite direction to the second hook and resiliently pressed against the doorframe. 